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The division remains a preoccupation for both Greek and Turkish Cypriots, thousands of whom were forced to flee their homes as a result of the invasion.
Happiness, an elusive goal that might very well have appeared frivolous a generation ago to the pragmatic Chinese, is becoming a preoccupation for both the government and the people.
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The differences are partly explained by an intervening work, an unpublished manuscript of 172 typed pages entitled "Memoirs of a Bootlegger's Son", written during a period of intense preoccupation for Bellow both with his father, who died in 1955, and with his son, following the dissolution of his first marriage.
Film and visual art have long been almost as much of a preoccupation for Khan as music: she studied both subjects at Brighton University and has always masterminded the look and feel of her albums and their accompanying artwork as well as their sound.
"This possibility is obviously a cause of preoccupation for Israel.
The line has been a preoccupation for some time.
Linking artistic traditions is an explicit preoccupation for Beatty.
JASON ROBINSON "Tiresian Symmetry" (Cuneiform) Duality is a natural preoccupation for jazz musicians.
Reducing racial gaps in educational performance has been a national preoccupation for decades.
It is difficult to tell that the telescope is not a preoccupation for Dr. Peterson.
She faces elections next September, and her fate is a preoccupation for all of Europe.
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